मेरुवर्णनम्—प्रमाण, दिग्विभाग, देवपुरी-विमान-निवासाः
पूर्वतः पद्मरागाभो दक्षिणे हेमसन्निभः पश्चिमे नीलसंकाश उत्तरे विद्रुमप्रभः
pūrvataḥ padmarāgābho dakṣiṇe hemasannibhaḥ paścime nīlasaṃkāśa uttare vidrumaprabhaḥ
ທາງທິດຕາເວັນອອກ ມັນສະຫວ່າງດັ່ງແກ້ວທັບທິມ; ທາງທິດໃຕ້ ຄ້າຍຄຳ; ທາງທິດຕາເວັນຕົກ ເລິກຟ້ານ້ຳເງິນ; ແລະທາງທິດເໜືອ ລຸກໂຊດດ້ວຍປະກາຍປະກອບດັ່ງປະກາຍປະກອບຂອງປະກາລັງ. ດັ່ງນີ້ການປາກົດອັນສັກສິດໄດ້ສະແດງສະຫງ່າລາສີຕາມທິດ ເຜີຍໃຫ້ເຫັນພຣະຜູ້ເປັນເຈົ້າ (ປະຕິ) ເປັນແສງດຽວທີ່ແຜ່ຊຶມທຸກທິດທາງ।
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It frames the Linga as the one divine Light expressed through the four directions, guiding the devotee to worship Shiva as omnipresent and to consecrate space (dik) as sacred during puja.
Shiva is implied as Pati—the single, self-luminous Reality—whose radiance appears in diverse hues without losing unity, indicating transcendence that still pervades the manifest world.
Dik-oriented linga-dhyana: meditating on Shiva’s jyotis pervading east, south, west, and north—useful for dik-bandhana in puja and for Pashupata-style contemplation of the all-pervading Lord.